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Monkeys 'teach infants to floss' - BBC News (2009-03-12)
Monkeys That Floss With Human Hair Learn From Mom? - National Geographic News (2009-03-12)

Humans Respond to Scent of Fear - LiveScience (2009-03-12)

DNA testing ends mystery surrounding Czar Nicholas II children - Los Angeles Times (2009-03-11)
Mystery of murdered Russian Tsar's missing children solved by DNA study - Telegraph (2009-03-11)
Mystery Solved: The Identification of the Two Missing Romanov Children Using DNA Analysis - PLoS ONE (2009-03-11)
Murder of Missing Russian Royals Confirmed - National Geographic News (2009-03-11)

Why are orang-utans so like us? - New Scientist (2009-03-11)

Survival of the nicest - Guardian (2009-03-11)

Nice guys can finish first and so can their teams! - EurekAlert (2009-03-10)

The ideal measurements of a pre-Roman model - EurekAlert (2009-03-11)
Mansions In Pompeii: Ideal Measurements Of A Pre-Roman Model - Science Daily (2009-03-11)

Archeologists find rare Maya panels in Guatemala - Reuters (2009-03-11)
Rare Maya panels found in Guatemala - Reuters (2009-03-12)

Peking Man older than thought - Nature (2009-03-11)
Ancient 'Peking Man' way older than thought - MSNBC (2009-03-11)
Ancient 'Peking Man' Way Older Than Thought - LiveScience (2009-03-11)
'Peking Man' Endured Frigid Climate - Discovery News (2009-03-11)
"Peking man" a lot older than thought: study - Reuters (2009-03-11)
'Peking Man' older than thought - BBC News (2009-03-11)
'Peking Man' older than thought; somehow adapted to cold - Purdue University (2009-03-12)
Peking Man Lived 200,000 Years Earlier Than Thought - National Geographic News (2009-03-12)

Mass hysteria breaks out in central America - New Scientist (2009-03-11)

Burgundy Wine Has Long History In France: Remains Of Gallo-Roman Vineyard Discovered In Gevrey-Chambertin - Science Daily (2009-03-10)

World mummies go on show in Italy - BBC News (2009-03-10)

Storm may have uncovered Civil War shipwreck - MSNBC (2009-03-10)

Greatest thing since sliced bread: New data offer important clues toward improving wheat yields EurekAlert (2009-03-10)

Monkeys 'also give in to their children's temper tantrums' - Telegraph (2009-03-10)
Lesson to Monkey Mothers: Don't Ignore Tantrums - Science (2009-03-11)

Golden Rule Develops Early But Doesn't Come Easily - NPR (2009-03-09)

'Hair blindness' likely to exist in humans - New Scientist (2009-03-09)

Zoo chimp 'planned' stone attacks - BBC News (2009-03-09)
Chimp's stone throwing at zoo visitors was 'premeditated' - EurekAlert (2009-03-09)
Zoo chimp plots stone throwing attacks - MSNBC (2009-03-09)
Arrest That Chimp! - Science NOW (2009-03-09)
Study: Zoo Chimp Planned Weapons Stockpile - NPR (2009-03-09)
Zoo Chimp Shows People Aren't the Only Planners - ABC News (2009-03-09)
Zoo Chimp Plans for His Visitors, Stockpiling Rocks - New York Times (2009-03-09)
Arsenal Confirms Chimp's Ability to Plan, Study Says - Washington Post (2009-03-10)
Stone-throwing chimpanzee displays human-like planning abilities - Los Angeles Times (2009-03-11)

Religious Thoughts and Feelings Not Limited to One Part of Brain - New York Times (2009-03-09)
'Theory of mind' could help explain belief in God - New Scientist (2009-03-09)
Scientists See God on the Brain - LiveScience (2009-03-09)
Scientists searching for brain's 'God spot' find belief circuits - Telegraph (2009-03-10)
Did Evolution Allow Religion? - ABC News (2009-03-10)

Zapotec Digs in Mexico Show Clues to Rise and Fall - National Geographic News (2009-03-09)
PHOTOS: Lost Treasures of the Zapotec Civilization - National Geographic News (2009-03-09)

Shoes Found in 13th Century Trash Pile - LiveScience (2009-03-07)
Old Soles: 800-year-old Shoe Soles Yield Clues About Preservation Of Leather - Science Daily (2009-03-09)

Bolivians Build Floating Wicker Baskets - ABC News (2009-03-07)

'Vampire' discovered in mass grave - New Scientist (2009-03-06)
'Vampire' Skeleton Unearthed in Venice - ABC News (2009-03-07)
Medieval 'Vampire' Skull Found - LiveScience (2009-03-11)
"Vampire" Skull Found in Italy - National Geographic News (2009-03-10)
"Vampire" unearthed in Venice plague grave - Reuters (2009-03-12)

Anthropologist Donald Johanson On 'Lucy's Legacy' - NPR (2009-03-06)

Ancient Cult Chapels, Egyptian Noblewoman's Tomb Found - National Geographic News (2009-03-06)

First 'resurrected' gene found in humans - New Scientist (2009-03-06)
Dead Gene Comes Back To Life In Humans - Science Daily (2009-03-11)

Rare Artifacts Return to Afghanistan - National Geographic News (2009-03-06)

Malaysian dig reveals ancients were high-tech - MSNBC (2009-03-06)

Archaeologists find statues of ancient Egypt king - Reuters (2009-03-05)
Two statues of ancient pharaoh found - MSNBC (2009-03-05)

Earlier Date Suggested for Horse Domestication - New York Times (2009-03-05)
Horses tamed earlier than thought - BBC News (2009-03-05)
Evidence for ancient horse ranch uncovered - Nature (2009-03-05)
Riding with the first cowboys – in 3500 BC - New Scientist (2009-03-05)
Horses first ridden - and milked - 5,500 years ago - Reuters (2009-03-05)
Archaeologists find earliest known domestic horses - EurekAlert (2009-03-05)
Archaeologists Find Earliest Known Domestic Horses: Harnessed and Milked - ScienceDaily (2009-03-08)
Domestic Horse Ridden Further Back in Time - LiveScience (2009-03-05)
Horses were tamed a millennium earlier than previously thought - Los Angeles Times (2009-03-06)
Domesticated horses date back 5,500 years - MSNBC (2009-03-05)
Horse Taming, Milking Started in Kazakhstan - National Geographic News (2009-03-05)
Evidence of earliest known domestic horses found in Kazakhstan - EurekAlert (2009-03-06)
Archaeologists Unearth Earliest Known Horse Farm - NPR (2009-03-06)
Horses First Domesticated 5,000 Years Ago - ABC News (2009-03-06)

Vatican-backed conference snubs creationism - MSNBC (2009-03-05)

Chimps craft ultimate fishing rod - BBC News (2009-03-04)
Wild chimps upgrade termite-fishing tool - (2009-03-04)

Stone Tool Making 101: The Mind of a Modern Knapper - Science (2009-03-04)

Scientists Reconstruct An Ancient Greek Instrument, The Epigonion - Science Daily (2009-03-04)

Korean doctor, anthropologist selected to be Dartmouth’s next president - Daily Princetonian (2009-03-03)

Evidence Appears To Show How And Where Brain's Frontal Lobe Works - ScienceDaily (2009-03-03)

Lemurs: Secret Social Drama Among Humanity's Distant Cousins - Science Daily (2009-03-03)

In Congo, With Rebels Now at Bay, Calm Erupts - New York Times (2009-03-03)

What's the ideal number of friends? - BBC News (2009-03-03)

Lost Tools Reveal Early Humans' Route Out of Africa - Science (2009-03-02)

Humans may be primed to believe in creation - New Scientist (2009-03-02)

No survivors in Russian Czar family murders - MSNBC (2009-03-02)

The Rational Underpinnings of Irrational Anger - Washington Post (2009-03-02)

Archaeologists rediscover lost Egyptian tomb - Reuters (2009-03-01)
3,500-year-old tomb rediscovered in Egypt - MSNBC (2009-03-01)

Looters - American Scientist (2009-02-28)

Experts aim to decipher ancient script - MSNBC (2009-02-28)

Fragments of Ancient Egyptian Papyrus Found - Discovery News (2009-02-27)
3,000-year-old papyrus fragments found - MSNBC (2009-02-27)

Computer Zeroes in on Oldest English Words - Discovery News (2009-02-27)

Ancient Camels Butchered in Colorado, Stone Tools Show? - National Geographic News (2009-02-27)

Earliest 'human footprints' found - BBC News (2009-02-26)
Oldest Human Footprints With Modern Anatomy Found - National Geographic News (2009-02-26)
Prints Show a Modern Foot in Prehumans - New York Times (2009-02-26)
Earliest Humanlike Footprints Found In Kenya - NPR (2009-02-26)
Ancient Footprints Tell Story of Modern Gait - Discovery News (2009-02-26)
Fossil footprints reveal our modern walk in the making - New Scientist (2009-02-26)
1.5 million-year-old fossil humans walked on modern feet - EurekAlert (2009-02-26)
Humans Walked On Modern Feet 1.5 Million Years Ago, Fossil Footprints Show - Science Daily (2009-02-27)
Earliest human footprints found in Kenya - Guardian (2009-02-27)
Walk This Way: Man's First Footprints - ABC News (2009-02-27)
Footprints show human ancestor with modern stride - Reuters (2009-02-26)
1.5 million-year-old human footprints found - MSNBC (2009-02-26)
Early Humans Toed the Line - Science NOW (2009-02-26)
The Shoe Fits! 1.5 Million-Year-Old Human Footprints Found - LiveScience (2009-02-26)
The modern human foot walked 1.5 million years ago - Los Angeles Times (2009-02-28)

Ice Age Tool Cache Found in Colorado Yard - Discovery News (2009-02-26)
Clovis-era Tool Cache 13,000 Years Old Shows Evidence Of Camel, Horse Butchering - Science Daily (2009-02-26)
13,000 Clovis-era tool cache unearthed in Colorado shows evidence of camel, horse butchering - EurekAlert (2009-02-25)
Biotech mogul's yard yields ancient history - Los Angeles Times (2009-02-28)

What Happens When a Language Dies? - National Geographic News (2009-02-26)

Wooden sarcophaguses found in Egypt tomb - Reuters (2009-02-26)

Stone Age phrasebook developed by scientists studying oldest words - Telegraph (2009-02-26)
Oldest English Words Revealed? - LiveScience (2009-02-26)
'Oldest English words' identified - BBC News (2009-02-26)

Fungus threatens famed Lascaux cave drawings - MSNBC (2009-02-26)

Fungus Threatens Ancient French Cave Art - Discovery News (2009-02-27)

Hong Kong evolution curriculum row - Nature News (2009-02-25)

Time to acknowledge science's debt to Islam? - New Scientist (2009-02-25)

The Evolution of Human Aggression - LiveScience (2009-02-25)

Ancient statue found buried at Egypt pyramids - MSNBC (2009-02-24)
Ancient statue found buried at Egypt Giza pyramids - Reuters (2009-02-24)

Origins Of Pompeii-style Artifacts Examined - Science Daily (2009-02-24)

Ancient Shipwreck's Stone Cargo Linked to Apollo Temple - National Geographic News (2009-02-23)

Famous Scottish King's Palace Possibly Unearthed - LiveScience (2009-02-23)
Lost and found: palace of Robert the Bruce - Guardian (2009-02-22)

Beauty Affects Men's and Women's Brains Differently - Wired News (2009-02-23)
Map-reading skills change how we view beauty - New Scientist (2009-02-23)
Beauty is in the sex of the beholder, study finds - Reuters (2009-02-24)
Beauty and the Brain: Sexes Differ on Art - ABC News (2009-02-23)
Men, Women Admire Beauty Differently in Brain - Discovery News (2009-02-24)

Ancient Shipwreck's Stone Cargo Linked to Apollo Temple - National Geographic News (2009-02-23)

Whistling Orangutan Impresses Zoo Researchers - NPR (2009-02-20)

'Superguns' of Elizabeth I's navy - BBC News (2009-02-20)

Female genital mutilation among Israel's Negev Bedouins has virtually disappeared - EurekAlert (2009-02-20)

How we think before we speak: Making sense of sentences - EurekAlert (2009-02-20)

Ancient civilisations may have given us a carbon boost - New Scientist (2009-02-19)

Danton wreck found in deep water - BBC News (2009-02-19)

Chauvet Cave Does Not Stand Alone - Science (2009-02-19)

Little Salt Spring underwater archeological site in Florida receives new funding - EurekAlert (2009-02-19)

Monkeys Can Subtract, Study Finds - National Geographic News (2009-02-18)

Los Angeles Tar Yields Mammoth’s Skeleton - New York Times (2009-02-18)
Major cache of fossils unearthed in L.A. - Los Angeles Times (2009-02-18)
Mammoth skeleton found nearly intact in Los Angeles - Reuters (2009-02-18)
Finds At L.A. Tar Pits Provide Glimpse Into Past - NPR (2009-02-18)
Largest collection of ice age fossils found beneath Los Angeles store - Guardian (2009-02-18)
Vast Cache Of Ice-age Fossils Uncovered At La Brea Tar Pits In Los Angeles - Science Daily (2009-02-19)
Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits - Page Museum (2009-02-18)

Malta Temples to Be Cloaked in Tents - Discovery News (2009-02-18)

Easter Island’s Controversial Collapse: More To The Story Than Deforestation? - Science Daily (2009-02-18)

Anthropologist's studies of childbirth bring new focus on women in evolution - EurekAlert (2009-02-17)
Anthropologist's Studies Of Childbirth Bring New Focus On Women In Evolution - Science Daily (2009-02-17)

Leading edge facility to strip history bare - EurekAlert (2009-02-15)

Experts explore 'languages without ancestors' during the 2009 AAAS Annual Meeting - EurekAlert (2009-02-15)

Marie Coppola Discusses Homesigners - EurekAlert (2009-02-15)

Egyptian pyramid had its own afterlife - Los Angeles Times (2009-02-14)

Mixed population provides insights into human genetic makeup - EurekAlert (2009-02-14)
Mixed Population Provides Insights Into Human Genetic Makeup - ScienceDaily (2009-02-14)

Scent of tragedy lingers in a 650-year-old perfume bottle buried by victim of pogrom - Guardian (2009-02-14)

Complex clues in a kiss - BBC News (2009-02-14)
Kissing: It really is all about chemistry - Reuters (2009-02-15)

Origins: A History of Beginnings - Science (2009-02-14)

The Romantic Evolution of True Love - LiveScience (2009-02-13)

Social support during breast-feeding helps humans have more children - EurekAlert (2009-02-13)

Cooking Gave Humans Edge Over Apes? - National Geographic News (2009-02-13)
Cooking Has Been Both Boon and Bane for Humans - Wired (2009-02-13)

Ancient Kissing Wasn't Just for Valentines, Expert Says - National Geographic News (2009-02-13)
Why Men Are Sloppy Kissers - National Geographic News (2009-02-17)

Scientists in Germany Draft Neanderthal Genome - New York Times (2009-02-12)
Neanderthals 'distinct from us' - BBC News (2009-02-12)
Scientists get first draft of Neanderthal genome - Reuters (2009-02-12)
First draft of Neanderthal genome is unveiled - New Scientist (2009-02-12)
Scientists unravel Neanderthal genome - Guardian (2009-02-12)
Draft Version Of The Neanderthal Genome Completed - ScienceDaily (2009-02-12)
Neanderthal Genome "First Draft" Unveiled - National Geographic News (2009-02-12)
Complete Neanderthal Genome Mapped - Discovery News (2009-02-12)
First draft of Neanderthal genome revealed - MSNBC (2009-02-12)
What Makes Us Human? Neanderthal Genome Holds Clues - Wired (2009-02-12)

High-tech tests allow anthropologists to track ancient hominids across the landscape - EurekAlert (2009-02-12)
Using Lasers to Check Ancient Teeth for Clues to Human Evolution - NSF News (2009-02-12)
High-tech Tests Allow Anthropologists To Track Ancient Hominids Across The Landscape - ScienceDaily (2009-02-13)

ASU genetics research sheds light on evolution of the human diet - EurekAlert (2009-02-12)
Genetics Research Sheds Light On Evolution Of The Human Diet - ScienceDaily (2009-02-12)

Children's early gesture have important link to school preparedness - EurekAlert (2009-02-12)
Babies who gesture have bigger vocabularies: study - Reuters (2009-02-12)

Behavioral studies show baboons and pigeons are capable of higher-level cognition - EurekAlert (2009-02-12)

Evolutionary Link to Modern-Day Obesity, Other Problems - Northwestern University (2009-02-12)
Evolutionary link to modern-day obesity, other problems - EurekAlert (2009-02-12)
Obesity: blame the ancestors - Guardian (2009-02-12)

Can monkeys choose optimally when faced with noisy stimuli and unequal rewards? - EurekAlert (2009-02-12)
Can Monkeys Choose Optimally When Faced with Noisy Stimuli and Unequal Rewards? - PLoS Computational Biology (2009-02-12)

Going Where Darwin Feared to Tread - Washington Post (2009-02-12)
Fossils Reveal Truth About Darwin's Theory - LiveScience (2009-02-11)
The life and times of Charles Darwin - Guardian (2009-02-12)
Darwin Finds Some Followers In The Pulpits - NPR (2009-02-11)
We’re all living in Darwin’s world - MSNBC (2009-02-11)
Darwin's seminal impact on biology, anthropology, philosophy and psychology - EurekAlert (2009-02-10)
Darwin, Ahead of His Time, Is Still Influential - New York Times (2009-02-09)
Darwin, Britain's Hero, Is Still Controversial In U.S. - NPR (2009-02-08)
PHOTOS: 7 Major "Missing Links" Since Darwin - National Geographic News (2009-02-12)
At 200, Darwin Evolves Beyond Evolution - Wired (2009-02-11)
Feb. 12, 1809: Darwin — Adapted There, Evolved That - Wired (2009-02-12) 1
Special feature: Darwin 200 - New Scientist (2009-02-12)

Pubic Hair Provides Evolutionary Home For Gorilla Lice - Science Daily (2009-02-12)

First draft of Neanderthal genome is unveiled - New Scientist (2009-02-12)

Gene explosion set humans, great apes apart - Reuters (2009-02-11)
Gene explosion set humans, great apes apart - MSNBC (2009-02-12)

Born to be wild? Thrill-seeking behavior may be based in the brain - EurekAlert (2009-02-11)

Women's faces 'are windows to the soul' - Telegraph (2009-02-11)
Women's traits 'written on face' - BBC News (2009-02-11)

Egyptian mummies found inside 2,600-year-old tomb - Guardian (2009-02-11)
Archaeologists find rare intact mummy - MSNBC (2009-02-11)
30 Mummies Found in 2,600-Year-Old Tomb - Discovery News (2009-02-09)
Mummies Found in Newly Discovered Tomb in Egypt - ABC News (2009-02-09)
About 30 Egyptian mummies found in ancient cache - Reuters (2009-02-09)
Mummy storeroom found in Egyptian tomb - MSNBC (2009-02-09)
Ancient Mummy Warehouse Found Deep Beneath Egypt - National Geographic News (2009-02-09)

Y Chromosome And Surname Study Challenges Infidelity 'Myth' - Science Daily (2009-02-11)
Study debunks illegitimacy 'myth' - BBC News (2009-02-11)
Scientists debunk myth of one in 10 children born to 'wrong' father - Telegraph (2009-02-11)

German guile won Queen Nefertiti - BBC News (2009-02-11)

Who's the daddy? Ape faces reveal family ties - New Scientist (2009-02-11)

Mexico unearths mass grave from Spanish conquest - Reuters (2009-02-11)
VIDEO: 49 Aztec Warriors in Mass Grave - National Geographic News (2009-02-11)
Mass grave uncovered at Aztec dig in Mexico - MSNBC (2009-02-10)

Are Wild Chimpanzees Dying from AIDS? - Science (2009-02-10)

Body Language Reveals Wealth - LiveScience (2009-02-10)

Human evolution kicks into high gear - MSNBC (2009-02-10)

DNA May Reveal Origins of Medieval Manuscripts - LiveScience (2009-02-10)

Seeing the Risks of Humanity’s Hand in Species Evolution - New York Times (2009-02-09)

Mummy mia! Scans reveal Egyptian secrets - Guardian (2009-02-09)

Mythic Birthplace of Zeus Said Found - LiveScience (2009-02-09)

Modern humans are still evolving - Los Angeles Times (2009-02-08)

Study Suggests Why Gut Instincts Work - LiveScience (2009-02-08)

Darwin's theory of natural selection evolves - Los Angeles Times (2009-02-07)
After 200 Years, Darwin - NPR (2009-02-06)

Oldest Human Hair Found in Hyena Poop Fossil? - National Geographic News (2009-02-06)
Oldest Human Hair Found In Fossilized Hyena Dung - Discovery News (2009-02-10)
Human hair found in prehistoric hyena poop - MSNBC (2009-02-10)

"Noah's Flood" Not Rooted in Reality, After All? - National Geographic News (2009-02-06)

Caregiving Nuns Wiped Out by Plague - Discovery News (2009-02-06)

Famous fossil Lucy scanned at the University of Texas at Austin - EurekAlert (2009-02-06)
Digital scans of "Lucy" take pre-humans inside out - Reuters (2009-02-07)
3-Million-Year-Old Skeleton Gets CT Scan - NPR (2009-02-07)
Digital scans turn 'Lucy' inside out - MSNBC (2009-02-06)
Lucy 2.0: Famous Fossil Hominid Goes Digital - Wired (2009-02-06)

Mammoth Bones Found in San Diego - LiveScience (2009-02-06)

Pygmies share a recent common ancestor - Nature (2009-02-05)
Did invading farmers drive pygmy diversity? - New Scientist (2009-02-06)
Despite Their Diversity, Pygmies Of Western Central Africa Share Recent Common Ancestors - Science Daily (2009-02-06)
A Short History of African Pygmies - Science (2009-02-05)
Despite their diversity, pygmies of Western Central Africa share recent common ancestors - EurekAlert (2009-02-05)

The water vendors of Nigeria - BBC News (2009-02-05)

New World Wolves and Coyotes Owe Debt to Dogs - New York Times (2009-02-05)
Wolf-Dog Mating Led to Darker Wolves - National Geographic News (2009-02-05)
Borrowed Gene Blackens Wolves - Science (2009-02-05)
Dog gene 'may aid wolf survival' - BBC News (2009-02-05)

Bones bring U.S. colonial times back to life - MSNBC (2009-02-05)
Bones Reveal Harsh Life of Colonial America Randolph E. Schmid, Associated Press - Discovery News (2009-02-05)

'Green magic' protected child mummies - MSNBC (2009-02-05)
'Green Magic' Protected Egyptian Child Mummies - Discovery News (2009-02-05)

How to control a herd of humans - New Scientist (2009-02-04)

Born believers: How your brain creates God - New Scientist (2009-02-04)

Rich man, poor man: study shows body language can indicate socioeconomic status - EurekAlert (2009-02-04)

Is the Roman Pantheon a colossal sundial? - New Scientist (2009-02-04)

Inuit Trails Represent Complex Social Network Spanning Canadian Arctic - Science Daily (2009-02-04)
Inuit are on the right track - EurekAlert (2009-02-04)

New Evidence From Excavations In Arcadia, Greece, Supports Theory Of 'Birth Of Zeus' - ScienceDaily (2009-02-03)

Pagan cult mosaic found under cathedral - MSNBC (2009-02-03)

Pagan Cult Mosaic Found Under Cathedral - Discovery News (2009-02-03)

Shipwrecks, Treasure Hunters Don’t Mix, Says Bass - Texas A&M (2009-02-03)

Humans share lemur gaze tendency - BBC News (2009-02-02)

Your Family May Once Have Been A Different Color - NPR (2009-02-02)

Small male chimps use politics, rather than aggression, to lead the pack, U of Minnesota study says - EurekAlert (2009-02-02)

Biodiversity Hotspot Enabled Neanderthals To Survive Longer In South East Of Spain - ScienceDaily (2009-02-02)

Early Human Had "Nutcracker" Jaws - National Geographic News (2009-02-02)
Early humans evolved to crack a nutty problem - New Scientist (2009-02-02)
Early humans had 'jaws of steel' - EurekAlert (2009-02-03)
Early Humans Had Nutcracker Jaws - LiveScience (2009-02-03)
Prehistoric 'nutcracker man' built for foraging - MSNBC (2009-02-03)
Prehistoric 'Nutcracker Man' Built for Foraging - Discovery News (2009-02-02)
Deducing Diet Of Prehistoric Hominid With Mathematical Models - Science Daily (2009-02-11)
Toothsome research: Deducing the diet of a prehistoric hominid - EurekAlert (2009-02-11)
Early Humans were Nuts About Seeds - University of Albany (2009-02-02)

First Chocoholics in U.S. Found in New Mexico? - National Geographic News (2009-02-02)
A Rich History of Chocolate in North America - Science (2009-02-02)
First Sign of Chocolate in Ancient U.S. Found - LiveScience (2009-02-02)
Signs of chocolate found in Southwest much earlier - Los Angeles Times (2009-02-03)
Ancient North Americans drank chocolate - MSNBC (2009-02-02)

Original HMS Victory is 'found' - BBC News (2009-02-01)
Salvage team finds wreck of the Victory - Guardian (2009-02-01)
Treasure Hunters Say They’ve Found a 1744 Shipwreck - New York Times (2009-02-02)
Wreck of British Warship Victory Found - Discovery News (2009-02-01)
Shipwreck Diary: The Last Days of the HMS Victory - Discovery News (2009-02-02)
Wreck of HMS Victory found in English Channel - Los Angeles Times (2009-02-03)
Wreckage of HMS Victory's predecessor discovered in Channel after 265 years - Guardian (2009-02-03)
Ancient wreck hunt in once forbidden sea - MSNBC (2009-02-01)

Chimpanzees brought up with love develop faster than babies - Telegraph (2009-02-01)
Baby chimps given human love ace IQ tests - MSNBC (2009-02-02)

Earliest Chemical Warfare Felled Roman Fort - Discovery News (2009-01-30)

Golden age of archaeology in China - Yahoo (2009-01-30)

Hoard Of Hundreds Of Antique Gold Coins Uncovered In Walls Around Jerusalem National Park - Science Daily (2009-01-29)

New animated films challenge false representation of Native Americans in the media - EurekAlert (2009-01-29)

Mammoth-killing comet questioned - BBC News (2009-01-29)

The Descent of Taste - New York Times (2009-01-29)

Why Everyone Is an Artist - Philadelphia Inquirer (2009-01-25)

'Iceman' Oetzi Attacked Twice, Suggests Study - Discovery News (2009-01-28)
Ötzi’s Last Days: Glacier Man May Have Been Attacked Twice - Science Daily (2009-01-28)

Blushing 'biggest gap in evolutionary theory' - Telegraph (2009-01-28)

Evolution: The next 200 years - New Scientist (2009-01-28)

Research will help to revive 'dead' Manx language - EurekAlert (2009-01-28)

Apocalypse in 2012? Date spawns theories, film - CNN (2009-01-27)

Human Adaptation to Climate Change Aids Mosquito Spread - Discovery News (2009-01-27)

Natural Selection Is Not The Only Process That Drives Evolution - Science Daily (2009-01-26)

12,900 Years Ago: North American Comet Impact Theory Disproved - Science Daily (2009-01-26)

Genetic study suggests some people are born to party - Guardian (2009-01-26)
Miss Congeniality? Thank your genes - MSNBC (2009-01-26)
Surrounded by friends? It's all in your genes - Reuters (2009-01-26)

DR Congo gorilla numbers growing - BBC News (2009-01-26)
"Spectacular" Gorilla Growth in Congo, Despite War - National Geographic News (2009-01-27)
Mountain Gorilla Population In Congo Increases - NPR (2009-02-01)

1,800-year-old figurine found in Jerusalem - MSNBC (2009-01-26)
Rare 1,800-Year-Old Figurine Found in Jerusalem - Discovery News (2009-01-27)
1,800 Year Old Marble Figurine Of A Bearded Man, Probably A Roman Boxer, Discovered - Science Daily (2009-01-27)

Male bonding is rife in chimp society too - New Scientist (2009-01-26)

Peruvians walked their prayers into the earth - New Scientist (2009-01-26)

Remote island celebrates pioneer - BBC News (2009-01-26)

Manners Lowered Brit's Chances of Survival on Titanic - Discovery News (2009-01-26)
Pushy Yanks saved themselves on Titanic - MSNBC (2009-01-26)

Even Babies Know Rock 'n' Roll - LiveScience (2009-01-26)
Study Suggests Babies Get the Beat at Birth - ABC News (2009-01-27)

Lost "Sleeping Beauty" Mummy Formula Found - National Geographic News (2009-01-26)

Zeus Cult Sacrificed Animals on Mountaintop Altar - Discovery News (2009-01-26)

"Hobbits" Were Separate Species, Skull Suggests - National Geographic News (2009-01-23)
'Hobbit' Skull Study Finds Hobbit Is Not Human - Science Daily (2009-01-21)

Scientists use intestinal bacterium to track human migration to Melanesia - Los Angeles Times (2009-01-23)
Pacific people spread from Taiwan - EurekAlert (2009-01-22)

Congo Warlord's Arrest Puts Gorillas' Future in Turmoil - National Geographic News (2009-01-23)

Integrated town that predates Civil War earns landmark status - EurekAlert (2009-01-22)

Danube Delta Holds Answers To 'Noah's Flood' Debate - Science Daily (2009-01-22)
Danube delta holds answers to 'Noah's flood' debate - EurekAlert (2009-01-22)

Quake triggered collapse of an ancient Peru society, scientists say - Los Angeles Times (2009-01-21)
How disasters doomed early Americans - MSNBC (2009-01-20)
Earthquakes, El Ninos Fatal To Earliest Civilization In Americas - Science Daily (2009-01-20)

Ancient Greek Homes Doubled as Pubs, Brothels - Discovery News (2009-01-21)

Mountain gorillas in dire straits, DNA reveals - New Scientist (2009-01-21)

In Texas, a Line in the Curriculum Revives Evolution Debate - New York Times (2009-01-21)
Texas wrestles with science, evolution - MSNBC (2009-01-22)
Evolution Gets Support in Texas - LiveScience (2009-01-22)
Creationism defeated in Texas - New Scientist (2009-01-26)
Creationism Defeated in Texas - ABC News (2009-01-27)

DNA tests suggest mountain gorilla population 'shrunk' - Telegraph (2009-01-21)

Ancient Persians 'gassed Romans' - BBC News (2009-01-19)

Gallery: Advanced painting techniques in ancient Egypt - New Scientist (2009-01-19)

Language driven by culture, not biology - EurekAlert (2009-01-19)
Language Driven By Culture, Not Biology, Study Shows - Science Daily (2009-01-19)

'Warrior gene' predicts aggressive behavior after provocation - EurekAlert (2009-01-19)

Ancient Walls Covered With Powdered Animal Bones - Live Science (2009-01-17)

Monkeys Pick Right Stone for a Tough Nut - New York Times (2009-01-16)
Monkeys Are Gadget Junkies, Too - Wired (2009-01-15)

Temporal Relationships Established Within Archaeological Complexes - Science Daily (2009-01-16)

Early farmers bred different coloured animals for their own amusement - Telegraph (2009-01-15)
Colourful pigs evolved through farming, not nature - New Scientist (2009-01-16)

Mexico's Unconquered Maya Hold Tight to Their Old Ways - National Geographic News (2009-01-15)

Adaptation Plays Significant Role In Human Evolution - Science Daily (2009-01-15)

Largest-to-date Genetic Snapshot Of Iceland 1000 Years Ago Completed - Science Daily (2009-01-15)

Queen's Mummy Found In 4,300- Year-Old Pyramid - National Geographic News (2009-01-14)

Nazca's Trophy Heads Culled From Own Culture - Discovery News (2009-01-14)

Neanderthal Weaponry Lacked Projectile Advantage - Discovery News (2009-01-14)

Medieval Walls In Spain Contain Bits Of Bone - Science Daily (2009-01-14)

As humans hunt, their prey gets smaller: study - Reuters (2009-01-13)
Human fishing and hunting accelerating evolution of species - Telegraph (2009-01-12)
Hunters Speeding Up Evolution of Trophy Prey? - National Geographic News (2009-01-12)
Hunters And Fishermen Accelerate Species Evolution - NPR (2009-01-16)

Primate Culture Is Just A Stone's Throw Away From Human Evolution, Study Finds - Science Daily (2009-01-12)

Archaeologist and leading cave painting expert explores the origin of human creativity and belief - EurekAlert (2009-01-12)

‘Human Terrain’ anthropologist dies - Nature: The Great Beyond (2009-01-12)

Ancient chemical warfare comes to light - Science News (2009-01-11)

Shipwrecks harbor evidence of ancient sophistication - Science News (2009-01-10)

Skull study evidence of 'hobbit' species, claims US anthropologist - Guardian (2009-01-08)

Mummy of female pharaoh uncovered - BBC News (2009-01-08)

Neanderthals done in by competition - MSNBC (2009-01-08)

When Childbirth Was Natural, and Deadly - Live Science (2009-01-08)

Earliest Americans took two paths - Nature News (2009-01-08)
Dual origin for the first Americans - Current Biology (2009-01-08)
Why Did Humans Migrate to the Americas? - LiveScience (2009-01-23)

Mystery Of South American Trophy Heads Solved - Science Daily (2009-01-06)

Diamonds Linked to Quick Cooling Eons Ago - New York Times (2009-01-01)

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